The Miller Dynasty 300 AC/DC TIGRunner is a game - changer in the welding world. With multiprocess capabilities, it supports AC/DC TIG, Pulsed TIG, Stick, and Air Carbon Arc processes. Key features like Auto - Line technology make it incredibly portable and reliable, allowing for any single - phase input voltage hookup (208–600 V) without manual linking. This is a perfect solution for jobs with dirty or unreliable power. The machine offers a TIG pulse with adjustable settings from 0.1 to 500 pulses per second and an AC TIG Frequency adjustment range of 20 - 400Hz, suitable for both thin and thick materials. It can output as low as 2 amps in AC and 1 amp in DC. The package comes with a Coolmate 1.3 and a small runner cart. Other great features include an intuitive LCD display for easy setup, program memory to save favorite settings, a Pro - Set feature to eliminate guesswork in parameter setting, locks and limits to control parameter ranges, a USB port for software updates and program transfers, and stick features like tailored arc control and Hot Start™ for positive arc starts. Ideal for aerospace, heavy fabrication, precision fabrication, aluminum ship repair, pipe and tube fabrication, and anodized aluminum fabrication. Included with the product are Dynasty® 300, 8 ft. (2.4 m.) primary cord (no plug), adjustable shoulder strap, (2) 50 mm. Dinse - style connectors, Coolmate 1.3, and a small runner cart.



Using the Miller Dynasty 300 AC/DC TIGRunner is straightforward. First, make sure to connect it to the right power source using the Auto - Line technology. It can handle single - phase input voltages from 208 to 600 V, so you don't need to worry about manual linking. When setting up, use the intuitive LCD display. It has on - screen explanations and dynamic images to help you select the right parameters. If you have some favorite weld settings, you can save them in the program memory. This is really handy if multiple people are using the welder. For the Pro - Set feature, just select it and adjust until you see Pro - Set on the display. It takes the guesswork out of setting weld parameters. When it comes to welding processes, choose the one that suits your job, like AC/DC TIG for precise work or Stick for different electrode types. For Stick welding, use the tailored arc control to change the arc characteristics as per your application. Remember, the Hot Start™ feature helps in getting a positive arc start without sticking. As for maintenance, keep the machine clean. Use the USB port to update the software regularly and back up your settings. Also, check the connections periodically to ensure everything is secure. And always follow the welding procedure specifications to get the best results and avoid any deviations.